PCB: Pakistan v South Africa women series – Schedule of training and media activities in Karachi

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), formerly the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, is the governing body for cricket in Pakistan. It oversees and organizes all tours and matches for the Pakistan national cricket team. A member of the International Cricket Council since 1952, the PCB represents Pakistan's men's and women's teams in international cricket tournaments.

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The South Africa women’s national cricket team arrived in Karachi today to feature in six limited-overs matches – three ODIs as part of the ICC Women’s Championship, and three T20Is. The matches will be played from 1 to 14 September at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi.

The T20Is will begin at 1930, while the ODIs will start at 1530 PKT.

The following is the schedule of media conferences, training sessions and matches in Karachi.

Amir Siddiq will look after the media operations. He is available at 0312 2195116.

For information relating to the South Africa cricket team, please contact Lita Gqirana at + +27 76 503 9655 or LitaG@cricket.co.za. For queries about the Pakistan team, please contact team media manager Syed Nazir Ahmed at +92 301 846 0019 or syed.nazir@pcb.com.pk.

28 August– South Africa will train at the National Bank Stadium from 1900 until around 2200. Pakistan cricket team will rest. Beforehand, a player or a member of the support staff from South Africa women’s team will be available for a media talk at Press Conference Room, Level 3 of National Bank Stadium.

29 August – Pakistan and South Africa will hold training sessions at the National Bank Stadium from 1900 until around 2200.

30 August–Pakistan and South Africa will train at the National Bank Stadium from 1900 until around 2200.

31 August – Pakistan and South Africa will train at the National Bank Stadium from 1900. Beforehand, opposite captains Laura Wolvaardt of South Africa and Pakistan’s Nida Dar will hold pre-series press conferences in the Press Conference Room, Level 3 of National Bank Stadium. Both captains will also take part in a photo-shoot with the trophy.

1 September – The first T20I will commence at 1930 with the toss taking place at 1900. Following the match, the media will be provided with the digital interviews of the star performers from both sides.

2 September – South Africa are scheduled to hold training session between 1900-2200. Pakistan team will rest.

3 September – The second T20I will begin at 1930 with the toss taking place at 1900. Following the match, the media will be provided with the digital interviews of the star performers from both sides.

4 September – The third T20I will commence at 1930 with the toss taking place at 1900. After the match, star performers from both sides will hold post-match media conferences.

Media advisory for the ODIs will be shared in due course.

In case of any change to the schedule, an update will be provided through media WhatsApp groups.

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